I am Benjamin Anarfi-De-Khems. I write books. Some of them are funny, ha-ha, and some of them are funny, strange. Several of them are #1 NYT Bestsellers.
About the Author
Benjamin Anarfi-De-Khems is a passionate mathematics teacher, writer, and humorist who firmly believes that maths should be fun, engaging, and—at the very least—survivable.
Benjamin holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Cape Coast, a Postgraduate Certificate in Education from Middlesex University, and a Master of Arts in Mathematics Education from the University of Plymouth.
With eight years of experience teaching students who would rather do literally anything else, Benjamin has mastered the art of breaking down complex concepts using humour, real-life applications, and a touch of sarcasm to make numbers a little less terrifying.
Though this is his first book (but watch out for his second—coming soon!), he has been a regular contributor to the Newman Magazine, and he hopes it brings laughter
Maths. The mere word sends shivers down students' spines. However, for Jahman, the ultimate maths escape artist, it is a full-blown nightmare.
From seriously wondering if Erling Haaland is a town in Finland to suspecting that Mr. Maths is an evil overlord sent to torment students, Jahman will do anything to dodge numbers—faking illnesses, dramatically sighing like a Shakespearean actor, and even questioning whether algebra is necessary to be an Uber driver.
From seriously wondering if Erling Haaland is a town in Finland to suspecting that Mr. Maths is an evil overlord sent to torment students, Jahman will do anything to dodge numbers—faking illnesses, dramatically sighing like a Shakespearean actor, and even questioning whether algebra is necessary to be an Uber driver.